David provides some great nuggets and valuable insights to the business. He tells like it really is and what it takes to grow and develop in the beginning of your career as a Financial Advisor. Love your podcast!
This is my second time watching this video. And it’s been super insightful. Since watching I’ve networked and found an ex higher up in north western who is going to help me get a role or interview:)
12 months of money to pay bills. Don't waste time in meeting with people with no excess income for recommendations. Find who values what you offer. Find a niche Build a team and have then bring in business.
Really been considering a career in financial advising and have been watching your videos for insight into the career. Thanks for the information Dominique!!
I'm 23 years old, switched majors from cyber security to IT, then finally landed on finance. I am worried that my ADHD and anxiety will hold me back in this career path. Do you know of any success stories from people who have struggled with mental illnesses in this industry?
There's many people who work in the industry that have mental illness yet we'd NEVER know it. Also ADHD; as this could work in your favor. The question is (whether it be in this industry, pursuing your dreams or anything else): WHAT DO YOU ALIGN WITH? What do you identify with? If you look at ADHD (and mental illness) as a pitfall then you will align yourself with circumstances that support this. If you see the 'silver lining' in these things that you live with--they could very much work in your favor. I live with both mental health issues, blood cancer and a survivor of child abuse and domestic violence... And I've also learned to make all of these things WORK IN MY FAVOR. Go after your dreams. Do things that scare you. And use all of your supposed pitfalls to get you there!
Oh I'm a fellow ADHD'er who is pivoting into financial advising (from fundraising and planned giving.) We are very interest-based an entrepreneurial, but can also burn out quickly. You'll have to do a self-audit, but truly ADHD can be your superpower! We're also naturally resilient. Good luck!
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David provides some great nuggets and valuable insights to the business. He tells like it really is and what it takes to grow and develop in the beginning of your career as a Financial Advisor.
Love your podcast!
I totally agree we were not socialized to manage our money
This is my second time watching this video. And it’s been super insightful. Since watching I’ve networked and found an ex higher up in north western who is going to help me get a role or interview:)
12 months of money to pay bills.
Don't waste time in meeting with people with no excess income for recommendations.
Find who values what you offer.
Find a niche
Build a team and have then bring in business.
Cannot really disagree, but sometimes the "reps" help with confidence building.
Insightful and motivating. On my PY now.. keeping my fingers crossed 🤞
Really been considering a career in financial advising and have been watching your videos for insight into the career. Thanks for the information Dominique!!
Ryne Powell love that you watch my friend. Keep grinding!💪🏽
I've actually started the process with Northwestern Mutual. Thanks for confirming my instincts!!!
Good luck Gary!
Needed to hear this today. Thanks for sharing this wisdom!
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
I'm 23 years old, switched majors from cyber security to IT, then finally landed on finance. I am worried that my ADHD and anxiety will hold me back in this career path. Do you know of any success stories from people who have struggled with mental illnesses in this industry?
I don't personally but I'm sure you can do it if you want to💯
There's many people who work in the industry that have mental illness yet we'd NEVER know it. Also ADHD; as this could work in your favor. The question is (whether it be in this industry, pursuing your dreams or anything else):
WHAT DO YOU ALIGN WITH? What do you identify with?
If you look at ADHD (and mental illness) as a pitfall then you will align yourself with circumstances that support this. If you see the 'silver lining' in these things that you live with--they could very much work in your favor.
I live with both mental health issues, blood cancer and a survivor of child abuse and domestic violence...
And I've also learned to make all of these things WORK IN MY FAVOR.
Go after your dreams. Do things that scare you. And use all of your supposed pitfalls to get you there!
Oh I'm a fellow ADHD'er who is pivoting into financial advising (from fundraising and planned giving.) We are very interest-based an entrepreneurial, but can also burn out quickly. You'll have to do a self-audit, but truly ADHD can be your superpower! We're also naturally resilient. Good luck!
Lot of great information. I appreciate your channel
+jwjacquet my pleasure🙏🏽
Great Content. Thank you
I appreciate it Joe!
Great information here. I’m a prospect wanting to be in the financial industry. Can I reach out to you to get to know some information?
I’ve got a Facebook group with a lot of info: facebook.com/groups/beingafinancialprofessional/
Very helpful thank you!